- Internet Marketing Tip: Is your Opt-In Box up to Snuff? By : Kendall Summerhawk
Your opt-in box is NOT optional! It’s the only thing that creates a link between you and your busy, barely-paying-attention website visitor. Think of your opt-in box as the glue that gets your new-found relationship to start sticking. Here are five tips to make your opt-in box work for you! - Small Business Marketing Strategies: How to Create a Powerful and Motivating Bold Money Goal By : Kendall Summerhawk
Most women entrepreneurs would love to double their income, but when they think about going from where they are now to their goal they either think too small, panic or go blank. I used to struggle with this, as well, until I created a simple marketing solution that has resulted in helping nearly triple my income into the high six-figures in just one year. - Business Coaching Tip: Dare to be PRESENT - or what's the point? By : Anese Cavanaugh
When we are fully present, we experience LIFE. We can see more clearly what has to happen. We can see the truth about the moment. We can see the truth about our impact. We can fully feel our feelings: joy, anger, sadness or excitement. It is in this place that we can better identify, as leaders in our own lives, what needs to happen next. - Dare to Engage Personal Sustainability: The Lynchpin of Effective Leadership By : Anese Cavanaugh
Personal sustainability is all about doing the things that bring your self alive, nurture your body and soul, and give you more joy, energy, stamina and OOMPH, so you CAN repeatedly engage, making the impact you want in your life and organization. Personal sustainability of the leader is crucial. - Small Business Marketing -- Three Tips to Infuse More Style into your Marketing Strategies By : Kendall Summerhawk
Take a look at the superstar women entrepreneurs in your industry and you'll see that they aren't wall flowers. Especially when it comes to flaunting their quirky personalities’ strengths in their marketing strategies. You can start to infuse more personality and style into your marketing strategies with these three simple tips. - Leadership Coaching Tip: The Daring Art (and Heart) of Recovery By : Anese Cavanaugh
The act of "recovery" is a gift. It's an art - and it's much like a muscle. The more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. Recovery is the ability to "get back" or "regain activity." And for effective leadership it is essential. - Your Marketing Soul Plan for 2008 By : Kendall Summerhawk
Out with the old, traditional marketing plan, and in with the new Marketing Soul Plan for spicing up your business, and your life in 2008. Discover five key elements for creating your own Soul Marketing Plan. - Small Business Marketing: What Puts You Closest to the Money? By : Kendall Summerhawk
Handling emails, filing, problem solving (unless you are solving clients' problems), administrative trivia, surfing the 'net, sorting your Outlook files, paying bills, fiddling with your website, creating brochures... are a waste of time. These tasks don't put women entrepreneurs closest to the money; they pull them away from it! - Is online market the ultimate market for global sourcing? By : DYLAN
In this article we tried to reason whether online market is the ultimate platform for global sourcing, by following a series of logical thought processes. - Ways To Opt-In Listbuilding By : Guido Nussbaum
It is not enough to have the best product possible and the most effective website to advertise it. The primary key to internet business success lies in your opt-in mailing list of clients. These are the names of the people willing to receive your offers and information. - Solution to nursing shortage By : morris jean
Hospitals all over the United States for years have experienced a shortage in nurses, nurse administrators, nurse managers and nurse practitioners. However,, the shortage doesn't appear to be getting any better. - The Corporate Branding Triangle By : T J Madigan
Starting out a new business can be a daunting task, especially for people who are neophytes and dont have any knowledge in the ins and outs of business. - Read Corporate Branding Books And Learn The Ropes By : T J Madigan
If you would like to learn more about corporate branding and its concepts, you can learn a lot by reading related articles in any publication available. You will be able to have an idea as to what it is and what it can do for your company. It will make you appreciate the value of corporate branding and how it eventually affects your bottom line. - Starting A New Business: Learn What Legal Paperwork You Will Need By : Jeff Casmer
Here are 5 things to consider legally when starting a new business. - How to Screw Up a Lean Transition By : Jack Harrison
There are many ways to make the transition to lean. Some work better than others. One thing is for certain: It is considerably more difficult to make the change on a second attempt, i.e. after an initial failure. This article addresses many of the common causes of the implosion. - How To Get Fear Off Your Business' Back By : Mark Silver
You want to know a secret? My clients and class participants all trust me to hold confidentiality with the most intimate details of their business, but I'm going to go public with one detail I know. I'm going to tell you the straight-up fact, the one that no one tells anyone else. They all get scared. Gut-clenching scared. Scared witless. (And me, too.) - How To Create An Overnight Success In Your Business By : Mark Silver
A person I admire has a very successful business. He's sharp, personable, funny, smart, and helpful. And, the products and services he provides are top-notch. He's sold thousands of them, and his business is operating at a level much higher than mine. Then he announced that he was celebrating three years in business. What! Only three years? How'd he get so far, so fast? - How Its Made - Thermoforming By : John Morris
Are you aware that some of the things we use in our everyday lives are plastics? When we talk about convenience, durability, efficiency, stability, usefulness and practicality in the things we use nowadays, chances are, those things are made out of plastic.
One example of this is Zip-lock plastic bags for storing foods... - Is Your Business Compliant With Sarbanes Oxley Standards? By : John Morris
This methodology allows you to define in a quantifyable manner the compliance tasks involved in your company. All of the companies which use a type of Sarbanes Oxley software have the same financial data collection and their reporting needs are not really one and the same... - Brochure Printing Made Easy By : John Morris
What better way is there to promote your business than by distributing brochures? Say you want to have a garage sale. If you compare a black-and-white flyer with a full-color brochure, which one do you think will capture more attention?
- A full color brochure is a sure-fire way to promote your business... - Easy Fundraising Ideas By : John Morris
Stay at home moms, school children or just about anyone who wants to raise some funds for either a good cause or for some personal reasons need not worry about which fundraising idea they would use and considering that there are actually a of fundraising ideas out there... - Employee Retention - Building Commitment By : John Morris
A committed employee is extraordinarily valuable. You can gain staff commitment by meeting people's key needs: paying attention to people at all levels; trusting and being trusted; tolerating individuality; and creating a blame-free, can-do culture... - Is Your Athenticity Creating Growth Or Stagnation? By : Mark Silver
Authenticity, being yourself, is the foundation of your health, and the health of your business. But, it can also be a source of stagnation, and, eventually, your death. It has to do primarily with how many of us learn. - Why Marketing Often Feels Sleazy (and How to Avoid It) By : Mark Silver
"How do you create marketing that can possibly explain spiritual healing in a way that will attract people in?" It's a good question. But...The truth is: you can't. But that's okay, because your marketing language isn't there to attract people in. So forget about trying to attract people with your words. I'll tell you what you will be doing with your words, in just a minute. - International Chiropractic Consultant Shows How to Cut the Insurance Hassle with a Cash Practice By : Patrick Porter
If you're a chiropractor, you've dealt with insurance companies...and you know the drill. Rejected claims, delays, and unpaid bills are just the beginning. Still, is a cash practice right for you? JJ Chatrousse, DC says it is. - What's the Secret to Getting Paid for Your Chiropractic Services? Look at the Evidence By : Patrick Porter
As a chiropractor, you may have heard the term, "evidence based practice," but what does it mean? According to Dwight Whynot, DC, it means the difference between getting paid and losing money...and maybe even the difference between keeping and losing your practice. - Checking Public Records By : John Pawlett
Are public records too public? - 19 Top Ideas For Exploding Your Sales By : Tracey Anne
Do you need to make sales to generate more cashflow in your business and from your website? - How to Make Sales with Noisy Kids in the House By : Tracey Anne
First and foremost let me say that I believe kids should be allowed to be "vocal" when they play. And while I loved that they played so hard and loud... I also worked my sales business out of my home which posed challenges when I was calling out, and when clients would call. - No Traffic = No sales Part II By : Tracey Anne
Do you know why almost every online business owner fails? Its quite simple. No one is visiting their websites. The web has become so large that if you don't spend dollars or a lot of time (or both), generating traffic to your site, nobody is going to know where you are. If people can't find you, they can't buy anything from you. To put it simply: No Traffic = No sales. - 95% of Internet Businesses Fail - Why It's Not Your Fault By : Tracey Anne
95% of entrepreneurs fail to be successful in home based business. There are many reasons why... Let's list a few... and then talk about a very plausible solution... - Does the Road to Success Lie Through Failure? It Can, According to Billionaire Bill Bartmann By : Patrick Porter
Most people don't value their failures...but Bill Bartmann does. In fact, when it comes to failure and success, no one knows the ropes better than he does. - In Shaky Economic Times, Bestselling Author Provides Chiropractors "Freedom from Fear" By : Patrick Porter
Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do good things happen to bad people? Why does life often seem so unfair? And what does all that have to do with your chiropractic practice? Those, and more, are questions "street scholar" Mark Matteson seeks to answer. - How Does the Process of Submitting Medical Billing Claims Work? By : Kurt Clark
Understanding exactly what happens when the medical claim is sent from your office to the time you are re-reimbursed for your claims, will help make your decision to outsource your billing a lot easier. - Changing Your Career Path By : Barbara Gabogrecan
Trainers are needed for the new entrepreneurs but these trainers need relevant, practical information. A solution could be to license content from the experts. - Frequently Asked Questions About Consulting By : Heather Colman
Below are the most common questions asked in regards to consulting. - Website Advertising Ideas To Boost Your Internet Profits By : Sherman Choo
Website creation takes careful thought and planning, so as to maximise the stay of each and every visitor. - How To Regain Control Of Your Real Estate Investment Choices While Avoiding Capital Gains By : Christine Harrell
The past several years have been very profitable for many real estate investors. But the market is changing and it may be time for many investors to be on the lookout for a new strategy. - EBay Selling Tips By : Shelley Green
EBay selling tips to help you get started and hopefully to help you make some money. - How To Create An Overnight Success In Your Business By : Mark Silver
A person I admire has a very successful business. He's sharp, personable, funny, smart, and helpful. And, the products and services he provides are top-notch. He's sold thousands of them, and his business is operating at a level much higher than mine. Then he announced that he was celebrating three years in business. What! Only three years? How'd he get so far, so fast? - The High Costs Of Anger In The Workplace By : Tony Fiore
Leroy was a superstar in the Real Estate business, producing three times the monthly business of his nearest coworker. But he was so angry that he hit his boss. - Negotiation Tips for a Buyer's Market By : Bob Corcoran
Tips for harnessing the power of negotitation to take advantage of the Buyers market that has settled in throughout the real estate industry. - Lead Management, “Why Most of Your Leads are Dead Before you Even Call Them” By : Bob Corcoran
The article focus's on Lead Managment with-in a real estate business. Most importantly why it is so important to have timely follow up on the leads that come into a real estate office. - Figuring Out Marketing Steps and Budget to Succeed The Way YOU Want To By : Helmut Flasch
If you are not where you want to be or are not at least moving fairly well in the direction of where you want to be then you simply HAVE NOT YET DECIDED THAT YOU WANT TO GO THERE!The mechanics about marketing, advertising, public relations and management, described in this article, are important but not even close to as important as the mental attitude. - Prepare Yourself For Huge Rewards By : Barbara Gabogrecan
Many Micro & HBB operators ponder over whether they should outlay high fees to take part in trade fairs and expos. There is no doubt a risk in undertaking such a venture, but with the right approach there can be huge benefits. - Out of the Past By : Paul Cherry
Exploring past mistakes your prospective customers made helps them keep history from repeating itself, as well as helping them continue doing the things they did right. Either way, you get to position yourself and your product as the key to a brighter business future for your customers. - Smart Business - Avoid Conflict of Interest By : Jim Smith
In depth review of what conflict of interest is and the complications it produces as well as techniques to avoid problems in business. - Make Your Own Cleaning Service By : Dan Sherman
I don't know about you, but I'm the kind of person who fully subscribes to the notion that I'll never get rich working for someone else. - Selecting a Merger and Acquisition Advisor for the Sale of Your Business - The Request for Proposal By : Dave Kauppi
The selection of a Merger and Acquisition advisor is the most important "purchase decision" a business owner will ever make, and yet the process of selecting an advisor in a multi million dollar transaction is generally less diligent than the purchase of a $200,000 software product. This article lays out a sample request for proposal. - Are Your Home Inventory Records Secure? By : Jan Hayner
Keeping track of what you own, repairs, maintenance, warranties, serial numbers, model numbers etc. will come in handy at many differnet times in your life. There isn't a need to have to dig through files and folders when you have everything in an organized book. - What is a Commercial Mortgage? By : Dan Sherman
The loan that is taken out to buy a business asset is generally termed as commercial mortgage. Commercial mortgages are used to buy offices, shops, restaurants or other type of (generally) building. But they can also be used to buy other business assets such as plant or machinery. - 70 Ways For Home Buyers To Save Money When Buying A Home: Tip #7 By : ameen kamadia
#7 of 70 ways to save money when buying a house - Consultants: What Can They Do For Your Business? By : Sarah Deak
When a business is just starting up or in the midst of significant change, one of the best ways address new challenges is by hiring a consultant. Consultants are brought into companies that are in need of a helping hand during times of trouble or opportunity. - Before You Sell Your Heavy Equipment Business By : Dave Kauppi
This article can be used as a guide for a heavy equipment dealer that is contemplating the sale of his company. - Selling Your Business - Beware of the Tire Kicker By : Dave Kauppi
If you are approached by an unsolicited offer to buy your company, you might think this a good thing. If not handled properly, it could be a real drain on your company's performance. - Selling Your Equipment Dealership By : Dave Kauppi
This article can be used as a guide for a heavy equipment dealer that is contemplating the sale of his company. - I Want to Sell my Healthcare Information Technology Company, Just After This Next Big Sale By : Dave Kauppi
If you are waiting fot that next big deal before you sell your company, you may want to re think your approach. An intelligent structure may be the way to help you capture the most value. - Passion Is Your Fuel By : Katheryn Hoban
Learn to work with passion in all your endeavors - Work To The Best Of Your Ability By : Katheryn Hoban
work to the best of your ability because people, employers, children are watching your performance - You Got An Idea So What Do You Do Next?--Tips On Starting Your Own Business Part 1 By : Katheryn Hoban
tips on starting your own business - Only Time Will 'Sell' By : Bob Corcoran
Top Dollar-Producing Activities for REALTORS - Determination And Grit Gets You Through By : Katheryn Hoban
Determination can bring you a lot of success. - Discipline--A Good Business Strategy By : Katheryn Hoban
be a self-disciplined person and you will be a successful person - Finish What You Started By : Katheryn Hoban
To succeed you need to finish projects, get the tools - You Got An Idea So What Do you Do Next?--Tips On Starting Your Own Business Part 2 By : Katheryn Hoban
tips on starting your own business - What Is The Best Way To Backup Data? By : Christine Harrell
Although businesses realize the severe loss associated with losing their data, a surprising majority still aren't backing up. Most people have good intentions of implementing some sort of backup service, but aren't entirely sure where to begin. - Mentorship Programs - Should You Sign Up? By : Andrew James
Mentorship programs are becoming increasingly popular on the Internet. Usually, they require a significant investment of money and time - but are they worth it? - 5 Ways How a Healthcare Organization Can Increase Profits With A Mentoring Program By : Tony Colon
This article suggests ways how a healthcare CNO, CEO, CFO, CIO and HR could cut costs without actually cutting anything by simply implementing an eMentoring program. - 15 Steps To Paper Management By : Jan Hayner
Keeping your paperwork organized is easy following this simple method. - How To Become A Successful Internet Marketing Consultant By : Khemal Dole
Thinking about becoming and internet marketing consultant? Here are a few tips to help you. - Soaring To New Heights Can Require A Push By : Bob Corcoran
If you've been looking over the edge and thinking about ways to reach top-producer heights, you might consider a business coach - 8 Reasons To Keep A "To Do" List By : Jan Hayner
By following a list we take stress out of our lives, have a goal and accomplish twice as much in a short amount of time and these additional reasons. - What Is A Marketing Initiative? By : Khemal Dole
What exactly is a marketing initiative and how do you form one? Here's how. - What Are The Common Types Of Marketing Jobs? By : Khemal Dole
Thinking about finding a marketing job? Here are a few common marketing jobs. - How To Create Your Own Products To Sell On The Internet By : Khemal Dole
Tips on how to create your own products and and sell them on the internet. These tips will make it easy and simple. - 7 Mortgage Marketing Tips for Loan Officers By : ameen kamadia
Mortgage Marketing Tips That Any Loan Officer Can Use To Boost Their Business Today! - A Business Owner Asks, "How Do We Get to Disney World? By : Wayne Messick
"Let's go to Disney World!" is the shout heard by millions of parents each year. "But how we get there?" parents often cry a few weeks before the trip. Planning for the long-range success of your business can be boiled down to the same three step exercise you use to map out your trip to see Mickey. - How Podcasts Can Help Your Online Business By : Brandon Hong
Podcasts has evolved from being just a hobbyist activity to a serious marketing tool adopted by large multinational corporations. - You're The Expert, You Fire Him! By : Wayne Messick
Family businesses are always a challenge. Despite our best intentions, baser emotions often rear their ugly heads, distracting us from what's truly important. One of those emotions is entitlement. In this article, I'm sharing a story about one family and their struggle with entitlement in their business. - The Power of the Fax By : Tom Perkins
In July 2005, another curious law went into effect. This one, called the Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005 (JFPA) has several surprises for business owners in terms of sending routine faxes to their customers. This new law just doesn't impact the sending of what we would think of as "junk" faxes. It addresses several other areas that will impact how you do business via fax. - Business Consulting and the Small Market By : James Hunt
Many small businesses spend their short lifetimes, struggling and floundering, before they finally go belly up. While the average person tends to... - Selling Your Business - Why Use a Business Broker By : Dave Kauppi
Is a business broker necessary when I sell my business? What do they exactly do? Do they add value? Are they worth the cost? Read on and decide...... - Photography Marketing Ideas for Photographers:10 Low Cost Ideas By : Robert Provencher
Starting and running a photography studio can be very challenging in these uncertain times. These timely tips will help any photographer on a shoestring budget get their studio off the ground. - Effectively Communicating With Your Attorney By : Charles Kassotis
Here are some do's and don'ts for getting in touch with your attorney, tracking vital details, and keeping up to date with the progress of your case. - How to Optimize and Build Value in Your Company for a Planned & Successful Exit By : Grover Rutter
Baby boom business owners have, by and large, been successful business operators. But will they be successful business sellers? This article provides some golden advice to "sales-minded" business owners. - Consulting As A Business By :
Business consulting is an excellent work-at-home business. - The Power of Why: A Psychological Revelation By : Sean D'Souza
90% of all advertising is wasted, because of a simple factor. What is that factor? And why ignoring this advice could be costly to your business.
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